"Results showed that after five years, 279 of the men (13% of the entire group) had regrets about what they had chosen. The surgically-treated men were most likely to voice unhappiness with their decision; 183 of them (13%) felt they would have been better off with a different approach. By contrast, regrets were expressed by 76 (11%) of the radiation-treated men and 20 (7%) of men who chose active surveillance. Men in the low-to intermediate-risk categories were more likely to regret having chosen immediate treatment with surgery or radiation instead of active surveillance. The men with high-risk cancer, however, did not regret being treated immediately."
I have an open wound on my foot. I have had it following major surgery on a badly infected foot, some four years ago. It simply refuses to heal up.
I go to have the wound dressed daily, weekdays at a local (government clinic) which charges B40 a time, weekends at the local hospital B120 a time.
One of the (male) nurses at the hospital seems to get some sort of pleasure in hurting me when he (roughly) treats the wound. A couple of times ago I cried out in pain and the three other nurses in the emergency room all had a go at him. Now it seems to be the drill that a Nurses Aide strips off the old dressing, a Nurse has a look, and instructs the Nurse Aide while she ever so gently cleans the wound, and puts on a new dressing. I think, frankly, he is a <deleted>, the others are kind and gentle, and a credit to their profession!
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